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#1 Post by chrisoc96 »

hi looking for fishing tips and possibly marks if its to much to ask within 20 minute drive of midleton area and the same with kinsale really not pushed with species any advice would be helpful
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#2 Post by sailnfish »

Try bottom fishing ballycotton pier after dark. You will almost certainly catch dogfish with a few whiting also showing up at this time of year. There are conger around too, use big mackerel baits on big hooks close in. The deepwater quays at youghal and cobh will produce cod with crab being the best bait. Heavy grip weights are needed as the tide runs strongly. Uptide leads work well.
The beaches around east cork will also produce codling, flounder and bass. Hope this helps and good luck :)
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#3 Post by chrisoc96 »

youghal seems the most likely id say ill get crab as bait if not youghal east ferry for bass my problem is tides and fishing time available id be able to fish from id say 12-4pm high tides at 1 would this be suitable times ?
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#4 Post by razor2 »

Not for East Ferry you cant access the shore at high water only low water .
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#5 Post by tight lines »

chrisoc96 wrote: my problem is tides and fishing time available id be able to fish from id say 12-4pm high tides at 1 would this be suitable times ?
not much good in daylight fishing is much better in darkness on a rising tide
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#6 Post by chrisoc96 »

ya reckon i be wasting time so trying east ferry at about 1 ?
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#7 Post by lucky13 »

east ferry is an unforgiving place to fish,it will take all the terminal tackle you can give it :wink: i still go down sometimes tho...just to see :)
preghane point in kinsale throws up a variety of fish..conger,wrasse,coalies,pollock,mackerel in the summer,cod the odd flounder and once i had a garfish that took my bait when i was reeling in to change it :D fishes well in most tides.
can be a bit dodge in bad winter weather,not life-jacket dodge but dont head down on your own kinda dodge,if ya know what i mean.
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#8 Post by tight lines »

you could try ferry point during daylight fish to the left of the point for bass,flounder,coalie,and the chance of a decent cod lug and crab are best there
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#9 Post by chrisoc96 »

yaa must give ferrypoint a go alright once i find out how to actually get there :P
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#10 Post by chrisoc96 »

yaa i realized east ferry is unforgiving to say to the least on tackle
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#11 Post by chrisoc96 »

is lower cove worth fishing this time of year ?
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#12 Post by tight lines »

chrisoc96 wrote:yaa must give ferrypoint a go alright once i find out how to actually get there :P
head out of youghal on the n 25 just b4 the small garage on the left there is a sigh for whiting bay take that left and follow the road around to the t juction go left then stright up for about 2 mins and you will see a sign for ferry point on your right
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#13 Post by chrisoc96 »

it looks like ill be giving east ferry one last go tomorrow so please any advice will be gratefully appreciated no matter what the species or tactics at this point i just want fish :) main species on my mind from this area are conger or bass but any advice appreciated
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#14 Post by chrisoc96 »

is garretstown worth fishing this time of the year ? and for what ?

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